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Tag: MSUBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
This campus commie is a piker in comparison.
They have hold of your child's mind seven hours a day...
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote in The Communist Manifesto of their plan for the "abolition of the family," to "replace home education by social" or public schools, and to replace monogamy with "an openly legalized community of women" (sharing women in common). Home school (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
H/t Irish By Rougman, Section News
Methinks rape does not mean what he thinks it means.
Full professor William Penn of MSU has made his judgment about Republicans. He has labeled them racist, rapists, userers and, come to think of it, he isn't too impressed with their complexions either. To the degree that they are human at all, GOPers have become neo-zombies having sucked their ill begotten wealth from its planet victim. It is an odd judgment coming from someone who can put in a 15 hour work week huddled warmly amongst like minded (and like challenged) peers pulling down $150,000 a year while also collecting some of the best employment benefits known to modern man. Penn teaches creative writing--a lofty profession to be sure. (Hey, I like me some fancy sugar-coated words as good as the next guy that happens to survive on three part time jobs while sending two kids to the same university at which Penn arrogantly scales his glittery soap box of judgment.) It's just that, well, perhaps Penn's students would be better served if he concentrated a bit more on the teaching writing aspect of his job and a bit less on glandular economics. (1 comment, 815 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
It never ceases to delight me with the schadenfreude that the MI-GOP rubes bury themselves in, with their chosen duplicitous chair Boobie ShowStak, having a hot air case of the fantods about an uncreative commie bleating his DNC talking points on MSU's campus.
Continued below. (2 comments, 326 words in story) Full Story By grannynanny, Section News
http://youtu.be/s_4v0FAf0_k
Oh my! Republicans are raping the US, Mitt and Ann Romney are evil, he threatened students about their parents being republican and one student smirked and the professor threatened to out him as a closet racist. All this in a creative writing class on the first day of class at MSU. Time for state funding to dry up at MSU! (4 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
Was that the investment by the Michigan GOP for the University board and Michigan Board of Education candidates?
Is it surprising that we lost the 8 seats while at the same time maintaining control of the state house? Those state wide races needed the Michigan GOP to step up, but there wasn't any pretense of help or assistance. Tim Bos (letter below the fold) puts it best. (3 comments, 1120 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
The MiGOP convention is coming soon.
Among the choices delegates will be making are for the Republican noninations for trustee positions sought at MSU, and Regent at U of M. In these two races, I have decided to support solid constitutionalists, and fighters for common sense. Getting the respective fiscal houses in order, concern over the cost of tuition increases caused by social engineering and subsidizing out of country students (for diversity) will be addressed by these folks. The constitution as a part of the curriculum also taken a little more seriously than it has been for too many years. More Details below the fold (10 comments, 737 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
That sign in the stands last night.
The obvious taunt to the MSU fan who wishes it could have been State at the Sugar bowl instead of the the wolverines was written crudely on the pink cardboard sheets and held up proudly as the U of M team played the toughest game of its season. A game by the way, which for some, may likely have had divine interference. I am not one who believes God has intervening interest in sporting contests, but to watch the Sugar Bowl, it wouldn't be hard to conclude the scores were backward most of the game. All the stats were in Virginia Tech's favor, and the Michigan offensive line was seemingly crippled by a stacked defense. But somehow, the outcome of the game was cast in overtime and decided in Michigan's favor 23-20. Many will conclude it was a strange event. Prestidigitation, illusion, sleight of hand. All terms that might be appropriately used in describing the end of a contest where the the visual, the virtual, defied the reality. Magic. Some bad juju unfortunately for V tech, who had its kicking team decimated prior to the first snap with a home invasion charge on its top dog kicker, and a curfew violation sending home the second best. (Or vice versa) The end result? A player with only a single successful kick last year, becoming a hero and showing three successful attempts for the first three VT scores. In the end however, only to fall in OT with a missed "easy" kick. No one heard the angel blow the ball to the right, so it must have been the wind .. in that enclosed arena.
No matter. It happened. And the Wolverines in a game that was as sweet as its designation, prevailed. And MSU? Somehow, I doubt their triple OT win over Georgia is any less so (sweet). For them it might well be quite Splendid. Or at the very least, Splenda. (4 comments) Comments >>
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